The year 2015 is, no doubt, starting right for Luis Manzano. Careerwise, that is.

Although, ‘di pa officially natatapos ang The Voice Philippines, which he co-hosts twice a week with the Gonzaga sisters, Toni and Alex, plus, of course, Robi Domingo, he got word from the management of ABS-CBN that they are currently preparing for the new season of the reality show, Deal or No Deal. At ang napupusuan daw nilang mag-host ng game program muli ay si Luis.

He just signed up with a new endorsement for Puregold, para sa Puregold Perks Card.

“I was impressed with this new pakulo ng Puregold, as I know, it’s a welcome treat, lalo’t sa mga housewives, who have difficulty sometimes making both ends meet.

“Kaya, to Puregold,” susog pa ni Luis, “More power.”

On recent report that he begged off from the movie, which his mom Batangas Governor Vilma Santos, and girlfriend Angel Locsin, will topbill, ayon kay Luis meron siyang personal na rason.

Moreover, it’s not the only movie assignment, which he gave up, simply because feeling ni Luis, he will be doing himself a great favor, plus, kung anumang ginagawa o gagawin niya, if he doesn’t overwork himself.

In his years in showbiz, Luis proudly claims that no one, absolutely no one, can accuse him of unprofessiona­lism. He makes it a point, he said, that for a shooting, taping or for any appointment, never siyang na-late.

Business permits registration in Bacolod reached an all-time high of 23,187 in 2018 – an increase of 23.2 percent or 4,370 new businesses – compared to 2016, according to the records of the municipal government.

The city government of Parañaque started this year the implementation of a simplified and integrated business permit renewal system in a bid to enhance investor confidence and improve service delivery to local and foreign investors.

Jestoni Loyola went a rebound away from posting a double-double performance in powering PATTS College of Aeronautics to an 86-57 demolition job of Philippine School of Business Administration-QC in the resumption of the NCRAA men’s basketball tournament at the A.R. Valdez Hall of PATTS College in Sucat, Parañaque.

Heavily-damaged buildings and houses of worship, abandoned homes, ruined business establishments and empty streets are what is left of this former bustling Islamic center devastated by five months of heavy fighting between government forces and the Islamic State (IS)-inspired Maute Group two years ago.